Padmasambhava at Tawang
Deities

Padmasambhava at Tawang

Guru Rinpoche — founder of Vajrayāna in the Himalayas

Status · Anusandhāna
Source · Tier 2
Tradition · Buddhist
Period · 1681 CE

Padmasambhava at Tawang

Tradition: Buddhist / Vajrayana / Tibetan / Monpa

This entry honours the self-representation of Buddhist tradition. India's sacred landscape includes hundreds of traditions beyond the Brahminical-Vedic canon. Each has its own cosmology, priesthood, ritual calendar, and relationship with the sacred landscape. Each deserves first-person recognition.

The Place

  • Location: Tawang, Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh (27.5867°N, 91.8594°E)
  • Tradition: Buddhist, Vajrayana, Tibetan, Monpa
  • Historical: 1681 CE

Story & Worship

Tawang Monastery (1681 CE) is the largest in India, 2nd largest in the world (after Lhasa's Drepung). The 6th Dalai Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso (1683–1706), was born in the neighbouring Urgelling Monastery. Presiding deity: a 28-ft gilded Śākyamuni Buddha. The monastery belongs to the Gelug sect (same as the Dalai Lamas). Padmasambhava is venerated throughout the Tawang valley — every Monpa village has a small Padmasambhava chorten. The 2017 Dalai Lama visit to Tawang drew over a lakh devotees.

Mantra / Invocation

Oṁ Āḥ Hūṁ Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hūṁ

Festival Calendar

  • Torgya (Paush (December–January), 3 days)
  • Losar (Phālguna (Feb–Mar), 15 days)

Sources

Drawn from scholarly ethnographies of Indian tribal and regional religions (Roy, Vidyarthi, Sinha, Fuchs, Sarkar, Sontheimer, Kinsley), colonial-era gazetteers, and contemporary community documentation.

Wisdom Graph: Divine Associations

MantraOṁ Āḥ Hūṁ Vajra Guru Padma Siddhi Hūṁ
Offerings
tradition-specific local offerings (rice-beer, eggs, grain, mithun, fowl, etc. per tradition)
Sacred colours
redyellowsaffron

📖 Stories

  • The sacred narrative of Padmasambhava at Tawang
    Tawang Monastery (1681 CE) is the largest in India, 2nd largest in the world (after Lhasa's Drepung). The 6th Dalai Lama, **Tsangyang Gyatso** (1683–1706), was born in the neighbouring Urgelling Monastery. Presiding deity: a 28-ft gilded **Śākyamuni Buddha**. The monastery belongs to the Gelug sect (same as the Dalai Lamas). Padmasambhava is venerated throughout the Tawang valley — every Monpa village has a small Padmasambhava chorten. The 2017 Dalai Lama visit to Tawang drew over a lakh devotees.
    Community tradition + scholarly sources

🪔 Worship Procedures

Daily rites
tradition-specific (see body)
Puja sequence
  1. see body

🛕 Principal Temples

🎊 Festivals

  • Torgya
    Paush (December–January) · 3 days
  • Losar
    Phālguna (Feb–Mar) · 15 days

📜 Primary Scriptural Sources

  • Oral tradition of Buddhistliturgical chants / folk narrative